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Join Sundance Collab for a rare and intimate conversation with one of the most vital voices in international cinema, director Jafar Panahi.


Panahi won the Palme d’Or at this year’s Cannes Film Festival for It Was Just An Accident, his 11th feature film over the last 30 years. It’s been a painful road to this career-high triumph: Iranian authorities have banned Panahi from filmmaking and have arrested him on multiple occasions, most recently in 2022. Still, despite great personal risk, Panahi continues to create subversive works of art.


Shot in secret like all of his films since 2010, It Was Just An Accident marks a pivotal moment in his career. France selected it as its entry for the Best International Feature Film Oscar, and NEON will afford it the largest distribution ever for one of his films. No stranger to critical acclaim – Panahi is one of few directors to have won the top prize at Cannes, Venice, and Berlin – the filmmaker will see his work presented to new audiences worldwide.


This hour-long event will offer an extraordinary opportunity to hear directly from the director himself. Panahi will delve into the creative process behind It Was Just An Accident, sharing the secrets of how he shot the film under his ban. He will also reflect on his celebrated body of work, including classics like The White Balloon, This Is Not A Film, and Offside, and discuss his ongoing role as a political activist. The event will conclude with a live audience Q&A, offering a once-in-a-lifetime chance to engage with one of our most accomplished living filmmakers.


It Was Just An Accident has screened and won awards at numerous festivals, including the Telluride Film Festival (Silver Medallion Tribute Award), the Toronto International Film Festival (Special Tribute Award), the Busan International Film Festival (Asian Filmmaker of the Year Award), and the New York Film Festival. Critics have called the film “A blistering, beautifully directed movie” (The New York Times), “Extraordinary” (Rolling Stone), “Breathtaking” (RogerEbert.com), and “A powerful moral thriller about the uncertainty of the truth and the choice between revenge and mercy” (The New Yorker).


Don’t miss this chance to learn from one of the great icons of world cinema.


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Jafar Panahi, born in 1960 in Mianeh, Iran, is an acclaimed filmmaker known for his courageous, socially engaged cinema. After studying at Iran Broadcasting University and assisting Abbas Kiarostami, he gained international recognition with his debut feature THE WHITE BALLOON (1995), which won the Caméra d’Or at Cannes. He went on to receive major awards at Locarno, Venice, Berlin, and Cannes for films such as THE MIRROR, THE CIRCLE, CRIMSON GOLD, OFFSIDE, and TAXI TEHRAN, often focusing on issues like women's rights and social injustice in Iran. Despite facing censorship, imprisonment, and a 20-year filmmaking ban, Panahi continued to create powerful works—many in secret—including THIS IS NOT A FILM, CLOSED CURTAIN, 3 FACES, and NO BEARS. After a brief imprisonment in 2022, he was released in 2023 following a hunger strike. In 2025, his film IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival making him only the fourth filmmaker in history to win the top prize at Berlin, Cannes, and Venice. more...
Moderator | Digital Course & Event Producer
Soheil Rezayazdi is a Digital Course & Event Producer at the Sundance Institute, where he produces multi-session courses, master classes, filmmaker Q&As, and other digital programs for Sundance Collab. Prior to Sundance, Soheil served as the Nonfiction Programs Manager at the Gotham Film & Media Institute. He oversaw the Gotham’s core documentary programs: the Documentary Feature Lab, the Spotlight on Documentaries project market, and the Documentary Development Initiative in partnership with HBO Documentary Films. Soheil has worked with emerging filmmakers since 2015, when he began a seven-year tenure at the Columbia University MFA Film Program. At Columbia he managed the Columbia University Film Festival (CUFF), the Dr. Saul and Dorothy Kit Film Noir Festival, and the Carla Kuhn Memorial Speaker Series. more...

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